Target Identification

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In the previous section, you were introduced to ROE. Here is a short guide on how to identify friend vs. foe in order to prevent you from getting any ROE violations. Additionally, with the inclusion of Special Forces in America’s Army, Indigenous Forces (IF) are also found in the game. Be advised, IF are considered friendly forces, despite using non-U.S. weaponry. Below are several images of the various types of combatants in America’s Army.


Targets

US Standing
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US Standing
US Prone
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US Prone
US Crouched
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US Crouched
Enemy Commando
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Enemy Commando
Enemy Blindfire
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Enemy Blindfire
Enemy Standing
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Enemy Standing
VIP
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VIP
US Advanced Marksman
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US Advanced Marksman
Indigenous Forces
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Indigenous Forces
Enemy Snow
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Enemy Snow
Enemy CQB
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Enemy CQB
Enemy Desert
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Enemy Desert

Other Tips

Here are some other tips, which may come in handy.

  • Enemy machine gun tracers are green
  • U.S. Army machine gun tracers are red
  • Enemy grenade launchers generate smoke trails
  • M203 does not generate a smoke trail


Note: On Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) maps, Opposing Force (OPFOR) 
wear Kevlar helmets, however have gray camouflage.

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